It was clear today, but it will probably be overcast the next two days. Today there is no H-alpha image. Somehow, I managed to permanently delete not only the AVI but the stacked image as well. I hate it when that happens.

Here is the sun shown in a broader spectrum that makes the sunspots stand out. In the image capture software, I have worked on the white balance to improve the sun’s appearance. I hope that you find it pleasing.

There is a nice prominence along the W-NW limb. This one and another along the E-SE limb had a distinctly 3-D appearance in the H-alpha image that I unintentionally trashed. Sigh. The following image highlights the W-NW limb prominence.

Below is my annotated sunspot cameo. The active region AR3886 has been producing some recent flares.